Keywords: usgs volcano volcanoes alaska monitoring aerial natural hazards naturalhazards outdoor A View From Above — A view of the flanks of Cleveland volcano (top) and Carlisle volcano (bottom) viewed from an Alaska Airlines 737 en route to Adak, Alaska. The photo was taken on May 31, 2012. Currently, Cleveland volcano is at a yellow alert level and recently had a small steam event. Did you know, that there are over 160 U.S. volcanoes that have erupted in the past 10,000 years? We monitor many of these volcanoes including the previously mentioned Cleveland volcano. Here's a list of all the volcanoes that we monitor with links to details, data, and more about each one: on.doi.gov/VolcanoList. You can also learn why monitoring of volcanic activity is vital to protecting people, property, and understanding this dynamic planet we call home: on.doi.gov/VolcanoMonitoring. Photo credit: Cyrus Read, USGS. A View From Above — A view of the flanks of Cleveland volcano (top) and Carlisle volcano (bottom) viewed from an Alaska Airlines 737 en route to Adak, Alaska. The photo was taken on May 31, 2012. Currently, Cleveland volcano is at a yellow alert level and recently had a small steam event. Did you know, that there are over 160 U.S. volcanoes that have erupted in the past 10,000 years? We monitor many of these volcanoes including the previously mentioned Cleveland volcano. Here's a list of all the volcanoes that we monitor with links to details, data, and more about each one: on.doi.gov/VolcanoList. You can also learn why monitoring of volcanic activity is vital to protecting people, property, and understanding this dynamic planet we call home: on.doi.gov/VolcanoMonitoring. Photo credit: Cyrus Read, USGS. |